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2. Sick and Tired
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3. Keep on Dancing With My Babay
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4. Little Red Book
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5. Beach Medley: I Lvoe Beach Music / Carolina Grils / Be Young, Be Foolis
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6. Love Comes Knockin'
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7. Soul Medley: Soul Man / I Feel Good
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8. Midnight Mood
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Soul City Limits,Holiday Band,Orion Records,Club/Dance,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- Should have been better
- Excellent cd...But there's not anyone hotter
- A great compilation!
- This is a Texas blues mirror!!
- Vintage Guitar magazine review:
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ASIN: B000006O7A
Release Date: 1998-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Travellin' South - Albert Collins
- Rock Me Baby - Lightnin' Sam Hopkins
- Love Struck Baby - Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Six Strings Down - Jimmie Vaughan & The Tilt-A-Whirl Band
- I've Never Found A Man - Miss Lavelle White
- Tell Everybody I Know - Keb' Mo'
- Born In Louisiana - Gatemouth Brown
- Since I Fell For You - Dr. John
- Mary Had A Little Lamb - Buddy Guy
- Queen Bee - Taj Mahal
- Yellow Moon - The Neville Brothers
- Big Road Blues - Rory Block
- Ain't It Funny How Time Slips Away - W.C. Clark And Friends
- Night Life - B.B. King
- Leap Of Faith - Delbert McClinton
Amazon.com
Here's a bountiful blues buffet from deep in the heart of Texas, courtesy of the long-running Austin City Limits television series. Texas talents--including Lightnin' Hopkins, represented by a suitably idiosyncratic "Rock Me Baby"; the razor-sharp Albert Collins, ripping through "Travellin' South" in front of a horn-powered band; and W.C. Clark, the godfather of the Austin blues scene, who sparkles on a song by hometown hero Willie Nelson--make the most of their spotlight time. And, naturally, there's Stevie Ray Vaughan, who leads Double Trouble through a tight and tasty "Love Struck Baby." Jimmie Vaughan's tribute to his blues brother, "Six Strings Down," follows in an example of the collection's creative sequencing. In like manner Gatemouth Brown's "Born in Louisiana" leads into Dr. John's New Orleans version of "Since I Fell for You," and Clark's rendition of "Ain't It Funny How Time Slips Away" segues into B.B. King's personalized cover of Nelson's classic "Night Life." The honorary Austinites, including a rambunctious Buddy Guy and a solo Rory Block, also make considerable contributions, the best probably being Taj Mahal bouncing through "Queen Bee" with Ben Harper on slide guitar, although Keb' Mo's straightahead "Tell Everybody I Know" isn't far behind. --Michael Point
Customer Reviews:
Should have been better.......2007-07-03
I get the feeling all of the artists record labels held back releasing any really good stuff. You get some tasty work here though. Worth adding to the collection.
Excellent cd...But there's not anyone hotter.......2006-01-12
Than Buddy Guy, doing "Mary Had A Little Lamb" This cd was a pleasant surprise, too bad Austin City Limits does not offer more of these blues tributes on cd and dvd..Would be sweet to hear the full hour performance of Buddy Guy and others listed on here. Buy it..You won't be disappointed, if you are, then you just don't get the blues.
A great compilation!.......2000-11-17
This is a great sampling of the blues. B.B. King does an excellent "Night Life", his guitar is fabulous! One of my favorites is W.C. Clark, who I had never heard before. "Queen Bee" is the best Taj Mahal I have heard. Miss Lavelle White, Stevie Ray, Lightnin' Sam, Collins....I could go on and on. The recording quality varies very little from track to track, which is expected from Austin City Limits, as they are one of the few TV program which delivers excellent sound. Don't pass this one up!
Enjoy!
This is a Texas blues mirror!!.......2000-11-05
Texas is a State,full of hot deserts,but this cd shows that not only hot deserts...Texas always have hot blues with great icons of this musical style. We must reverence this contribution,specially the legendary SRV,and the great melodic voice of Delbert Mc Clinton! If you don't know what is the Texas Blues Twister,just buy this cd and.........
Vintage Guitar magazine review:.......1999-02-09
This greatest hits collection assembles fifteen performances from the famous television series "Austin City Limits." As a tribute to the televised music venue, it's a fine CD. And as a live blues disc it doesn't get much better than this. The recordings range from Lightnin' Sam Hopkins' "Rock Me Baby" from 1978 to Delbert McClinton's "Leap of Faith" from 1997. In between, are hot numbers from Albert Collins, Jimmie Vaughan, Keb' Mo', Gatemouth Brown, Dr. John, Buddy Guy, Taj Mahal, Miss Lavelle White, the Neville brothers, Rory Block, and W.C. Clark. That's quite a lineup. Among the best tracks here, however, is Stevie Ray Vaughan's blistering performance of "Love Struck Baby" from 1983, when he was near the peak of his powers. B.B. King also turns in a fine "Night Life" from 1982 packed with his trademark vibrato and phrasing. Hot stuff.
Average customer rating:
- Ike & Tina make you Feel Good!
- Driving Rock Ridden Funk. A must for any Soul diehard.
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Nutbush City Limits/Feel Good
Ike & Tina Turner
Manufacturer: Raven [Australia]
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ASIN: B000GY73DM
Release Date: 2006-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Nutbush City Limits [Single Version]
- Make Me Over
- Drift Away
- That's My Purpose
- Fancy Annie
- River Deep, Mountain High
- Get It Out of Your Mind
- Daily Bread
- You Are My Sunshine
- Club Manhattan
- Chopper
- Kay Got Laid (Joe Got Paid)
- Feel Good
- I Like It
- If You Can Hully Gully (I Can Hully Gully Too)
- Black Coffee
- She Came in Through the Bathroom Window
- If I Knew Then (What I Know Now)
- You Better Think of Something
- Bolic
- Help Him [*]
- I Love Baby [*]
- Way You Love Me [*]
- I Can See for Miles [Tina Turner Solo][*]
- Nutbush City Limits [Extended Disco Version with Johnnie's Rap][*]
Customer Reviews:
Ike & Tina make you Feel Good!.......2007-01-04
Finally two hot early 70's Ike & Tina albums on CD! Nutbush was of course the final big hit before the split -- but these two albums bring funky, hot and sexy soul (i.e. "Kay Got Laid, Joe Got Paid" and "Fancy Annie") sounds, and many of the songs written by Tina. The band, the Kings of Rhythm -- later Family Vibes -- is in top form, Ike plays the piano and the Ikettes add fabulous soulful harmonies. The outstanding track is "Feel Good" --- one of my favorite Ike & Tina cuts. The rhythm, energy, the piano, Tina giving it all with superb backing by the Ikettes --- yes, makes me Feel Good!!! The Ike & Tina Turner Revue was hot, and there is nothing that even comes close today. A must for all fans! Go on, get it!!!!
Driving Rock Ridden Funk. A must for any Soul diehard........2006-12-27
This album is great. Two of Ike and Tina's latter albums that have not been available or some time. The First album is Nutbush City Limits, it opens with the rock infused funk that is one of the Turners most enduring, and original tracks they would ever release. The title track(NBCL) would be Ike and Tina's last top 40 (Pop #22 R&B #11) and would be covered by many artists in the decades to come (Bob Seger covered the tune with similar sucess, less potentcy.)Track 2, on the NBCL album is a unique tune that fuses so many different styles and genres in music. A gospel infused piano is very dominant throughout, along with Tina's funky (Lady James Brown)church girl-gone bad vocal style, a funk bass line and thrashing R&B horns. The lyrics are almost like a prayer, (If one had read "I, Tina" many of the requests made in the song were wishes Tina had growing up as a skinny teenager in Nutbush Tennesee. Track three is an ok cover of the Dobie Gray hit "Drift Away" which was essentially a disappointment. Ike & Tina were famous for their interpretive gifts and they could have done so much more with this track. The High pitched synth sound on the song is border line irritating, almost like nails to a chock board. I think an organ, piano, and traditional R&B instruments could have been more useful. The song already has a gospel feel, and I think Ike and Tina could have churchified it a little more.Track four is one of Poingant beauty and is written by Tina Turner herself."Thats my purpose" is a song of dedication to a persons loved one (significant other, family, or even GOD) Tina (like all the soul greats, Aretha,Gladys, Mavis, and Candi etc)was a gospel singer, before all else.The gospel training is all too clear in this track. The lyrics are so tender and passionate, one can almost feel they are indeed about God. Tina sings "when I close my eyes, let your face be the last I see"so worshipfully dedicated. Tina sings the the fury, passion, and conviction of a gospel singer. She is aggressive but so tender in the same breath. The qualities she shows here are possessed only by the most gifted of soul singers (Ray Charles, Aretha,Lorraine Ellison and Soloman Burke to name a few)Track five is essentially a song of her youth, Ike and Tina wrote and recorded 10 songs here that are odes to their southern youth, one can view them as memoires, or just stories, much in the same fashion that country singers/composers write about their life (Dolly Parton, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn and Johnny Cash to name a few)So picture this as country, with a soul funk twist."Fancie Annie" could very well be a song about herself, (Tina Turners birth name was Anna Mae Bullock)it bears striking resemblance to NBCL, but us slower and more driving, kind of reminds me of a heavy metal riff. Ike and Tina also cover one of their own tunes "River Deep Mountain High" credited by many to being one of the best recorded, and passionate vocal performances ever committed to tape is changed from it's orchestral pop setting and given a funk makeover. "Get it out of your mind" is a selfish tune, but a sexy one as Tina gives a believable performance as a love obsessed girlfriend who demands the best of her man. The track is R&B all the way,sexy and thrilling all the way through.Perhaps one of my favorite tracks on the album is the driving track written by Tina about her bout with Tuberculosis (TB) she sings about her struggles with illness and the inefficiency of the American Medical system. She is not whining in the tune but venting. One knows she is changing, she is singing that she will need more than faith, and a priest to make her better. A sassy and interesting track. Ike made the perfect selections and arrangment for this song.Ike and Tina were good friends of Brother Ray, they toured with him even recorded with him. Although Ike and Tina liked country I am almost certain they got the idea to record "You are my sunshine" from Ray Charles (as I am sure Aretha did too in 1967)Ike and Tina Turner pulled away from the jazz influenced soul of Ray and the Gospel stylings of Aretha, and the old country stylings of the original recording, andmade it a slow driving funk opus.The Club Manhatten is another ode to the Turners youth as they sing about a club they used to frequent and ever perform at. The Influence of NBCL is ever present.
The second half of the cd is equally brilliant.
It opens with a furious funk tune written by Ike and Tina. It has an almost Native American feel, as was the effect the duo were going for, and this song is one mean dance track. Track #12 is perhaps my favorite off all on these two cd's. It is the rock laden "Kay got Laid(Joe got paid)"(KGLJGP) to put it plainly the song is just COOL. Tina starts out singing in a cool, understated way, and then little by little more instruments are introduced, until the song is finally in full throttle, with Tina singing in a rock and roll fury. the Lyrics are oh so right. Tina sings "you're the cream in my coffee, the liquid sugar in my tea" a lyric so cool, sexy, and works just right.No synthisizers in the track make it so refreshing in a time when Ike loved Synthisizers. "KGLJGP" conjurs up immages of Tina working a crowd and performing in her usual brilliant frenzy.The next track, "Feel good" (the title track) has some nice piano work by Ike, with Tina belting out the lyrics as only she can sing'em. A cool groovey soul anthem if there ever was one. "KGLJGP" and Feel Good, could very well have made the charts I am almost certain of it, they are/were cool, unique and had so much potential. "I like it had a James Brown feel, funky, conjures up immages of Tina shimmying and shaking in one of her trademark tassel dresses.Track #15 shows Ike and Tina reviving an old dance standard the Hully Gully, which again is a straight forward R&B/rock track.
Track seventeen is a remake of the Beatles hit "She came in through the bathroom window" Ike and Tina give it a pure soul makeover. Tina belting the lyrics out in the rasping soul style, that would make the Beatles jealous.
The rest of the album is purley original and churchified gospel stylings.
There are a couple of bonus tracks whic are worth a gander as they are amazing recording in them selves. If there had a been a rap grammy in 1973 Tina would have had a a nomination. "Help him" is an ode to woman hood, and is spoken all the way through. Tina is so confident, and cool throughout. Missy, Lil Kim, and Foxy owe Tina big. Ike and Tina re-recorded the b side of their debut hit single "a Fool in the love" on their hit LP "workin together". The track "the way you love me is redone a southern soul opus, and is one Ike and Tinas finest songs. And here it is all for you, if you like soul, then this is the double album on one cd just for you.
Please more like this.......2006-11-11
This is a great release. Two original Ike and Tina albums for the price of one. Hope Raven releases all other Ike and Tina original albums from the seventies on CD too !
Average customer rating:
- Cheap compilation under the title of original LP
- Good Budget Choice
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Nutbush City Limits
Ike & Tina Turner
Manufacturer: Mastersound (Aus)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004SVC1
Release Date: 2000-12-19 |
Tracks:
- Nutbush City Limits
- I Wanna Take You Higher
- River Deep Mountain High
- Come Together
- Sweet Rhode Island Red
- Stagger Lee
- Locomotion
- Philadelphia Freedom
- Proud Mary
- Livin' for the City
- Humpty Dumpty
- I Idolise You
- Golden Empire
- Shame Shame Shame
- Mississippi Rolling Stone
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- Stormy Weather
- Feel It Knock on Wood
- Keep on Using Me
Customer Reviews:
Cheap compilation under the title of original LP.......2001-06-12
In 1974.Ike and Tina Turner recorded their last great LP titled "Nutbush City Limits",based around Tina's fictional childhood memories and graced with beautiful art cover.This CD is shameless compilation of their work from different years,LP's and sources - nothing close to original LP,the only thing they have in common is the title.
Good Budget Choice.......2000-08-03
This low-priced CD offers a representative selection of Ike & Tina's 1970's work, both original hits like Nutbush and covers like Proud Mary & Philadelphia Freedom. Purists and collectors should be warned that the version of River Deep Mountain High featured here is not the version produced by Phil Spector, but a later Ike-produced remake.
In the wake of Tina Turner's deserved success as a solo artist, Ike's work has been somewhat overlooked. He is a great R&B-Boogie-Funk guitarist and bandleader. The song, Nutbush City Limits, features one of the great nasty guitar riffs, now part of the basic repertoire.
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Nutbush City Limits
Ike & Tina Turner
Manufacturer: Elap
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000JWLOQI |
Product Description
TRACKLIST:
1. Nutbush City Limits
2.The Loco-Motion
3.It's Gonna Work Out Fine
4.Im Blue
5. River Deep, Mountain High
6. Im Falling in Love
7. A Fool in Love
8. I Idolize You
9. Come Together
10. Shake, Rattle and Roll
11. If You Can Hully Gully (I Can Hully Gully Too)
12. A Fool for You
13. You Cant Blame Me
14. This Mans Crazy
15. Good Good Lovin
16. Stagger Lee
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Beach Music City Limits
Sammy O'Banion
Manufacturer: Surfside (Rock)
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Dance Pop
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ASIN: B00004Y6LJ
Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Tossin' & Turnin'
- Everything's Coming up Love
- Chicken and Dumplin's
- Give Me All Your Sunshine
- Honey Poo
- Fictitious (Everybody's in on This But Me)
- Stevie Levy Shuffle
- To Each His Own
- Color Him Father
- I Really Didn't Mean It
- We're Gonna Make It
- Old Used to Be's
- Stop and Think
- I'm Goin' on With You Baby
- Too Late to Turn Back Now
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Nutbush City Limits
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B000JJ4QMA
Release Date: 2006-10-24 |
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City Limits
Mike City
Manufacturer: Intersound Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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ASIN: B000005Z7Q
Release Date: 1998-06-02 |
Tracks:
- Intro: Entering
- Yes
- Why Do We Do
- Going Down
- Break You Off
- Body
- Have A Little Fun
- Leaving
- Parlay
- The Ruler
- You Could Be
- Ride The Ryhthm
- God's Gift
- Somebody's Spot
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Nutbush City Limits
Ike & Tina Turner
Manufacturer: Black Box
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ASIN: B000063V9G
Release Date: 2005-03-16 |
Tracks:
- River Deep, Mountain High
- Come Together
- Nutbush City Limits
- I Idolize You
- I Want To Take You Higher
- Ain't Nobody's Business
- I Know
- It Sho' Ain't Me
- Keep On Using Me
- Baby Get It On
- Too Hot To Hold
- We Need Understanding
- Stand By Me
- A Fool For You
- Country Girl, City Man
- I Can't Stop Loving You
- It's All Over
- Ooh Pooh Pah Doo
- Something
- I Can't Believe What You Say
- My Babe
- Poor Fool
- Rock Me Baby
- Livin' For The City
- I Smell Trouble
- You Got What You Wanted
- Philadelphia Freedom
- Beauty Is Just Skin Deep
- Crazy Bout You Baby
- Honey Child I'm Over You
- I Gotta Man
- Ain't That A Shame
- Please Love Me
- If You Can Hully Gully (I Can Hully Gully Too)
- Betcha Can't Kiss Me
- I'm Blue
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Nutbush City Limits
Ike & Tina Turner
Manufacturer: Disky Records
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ASIN: B0000242U1
Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
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Nutbush City Limits
Ike Turner , and Tina Turner
Manufacturer: Krb Music
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ASIN: B000QTCXUA
Release Date: 2007-05-14 |
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